Phor Tay National Type High School 槟城菩提国民型华文中学 |
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Humanity, Mindfulness, Diligence, Perseverance
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731 Sungai Dua Road Penang, Malaysia |
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Established | 1935 |
Founder | Fang Lian |
Principal | Chan Be Chu |
Enrolment | Approx. 2500 |
School Colour(s) | Green & Yellow |
Phor Tay High School (Chinese: 菩提国民型华文中学 ; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Phor Tay), is a government-aided, Buddhist, co-educational school, situated in Sungai Dua, Penang, Malaysia. It is also the first and only Buddhist high school in Malaysia.
Previously an all girls’ school, Phor Tay High School was officially converted to a co-educational school after relocation from Jalan Bagan Jermal in 2009.
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The school is named after Bodhi which means enlightenment in Sanskrit. It is originated from the efforts of a Buddhist nun called Fang Lian in 1935. She came from the province of Xiamen in China to propagate Buddhism in Penang, Malaysia. Together with her followers, they set up the Phor Tay Institution to propagate Dahrma and train local Dharma preachers.
After the demise of Fang in 1939, her followers continued her mission and also initiated secular education through free school. The school was shut during the Second World War.
Phor Tay High School has shifted to Sungai Dua in 2009 due to the demand of national type high schools on the south-west part of Penang Island.